Here is a tucked in style I wear when I have a presentation for work or go to a conference. I think it looks elegant.

I might try this when winter rolls around again, insha'allah.

This is the Mauritanian hijab. As you can tell, they take a big piece of material and wrap it around the body and to the head. They call it a malafah. In my years of being married to a Mauritanian I've been unable to wrap it properly. I also trip over the fabric, lol. Sudanis also wear the same type of garment but they call it a "thob".

I love the way Malaysian and Thai sisters wear their hijab. I tend to wear mine like this if I have on a baggy shirt or I make the hijab bigger so it covers the breast area.

I found this pic on someone's flickr blog and thought it was absolutely beautiful, mashallah. (If this is your photo and you don't want it on your blog, please contact me and let me know).

Stunning!

I like the way she wrapped her hijab. Hmm...how did she get it to look so neat?

I will keep adding more hijab style to this post as I find them, insha'allah...

10 comments:

Mercy
said...

Salaam, i adore the turkish ( in a bun) hijab style, it looks gorgeous even sexy dare i say it but i guess thats more to do with the outfit aswell. I usually wear as shayla i think that looks best for my face shape.

Shukran for the different hijab pics! I have tried so many styles but I tend to wear the shayla the most although I have recently become slightly obsessed with really large square scarves. My fave pic was the floral scarf witht the point in the front! So cute!

I like the last hijab style... since it is stylish but it still maintains the basic requirements of a hijab... from the front view that is... since that it covers the bodyshape of a woman... that is the most important aspect... from my point of view, the other styles of hijab in your blog is somehow no valid in terms of the real functionality of the hijab... anyways... keep up this blog :) may Allah bless you...

AsakI love the hijab which is blue in color and the caption underneath it is that you wear it to your meetings or something. I've recently started covering my head and would really like to know how to wear that style. I must have spent about two hours trying to wear it but i have no idea how! I'd appreciate any help!